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Oh, Infinitron, the joke is simple: That you report the news, as your unfortunate profile tag claims, which always make me wince when I see your claim. C'mon, don't be ridiculous. You are so biased, we can't even see you through the glare...

I was disappointed to see classes like Oracle and Vampire Hunter didn't make it in (others I can understand). That aside, I feel like I'm looking forward more to the codex reaction than the game at the moment.

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Yep, I'm surprised Oracles didn't make it in. They are a popular class in the tabletop.

Spontaneous casting clerics with some cool class features.

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Oracles were part of what got me interested in Pathfinder originally. I found the mystery and curse system interesting as a mechanic and sort of risk-balancing feature. My first rolled one was a Dual-cursed Oracle:

Oh, Infinitron, the joke is simple: That you report the news, as your unfortunate profile tag claims, which always make me wince when I see your claim. C'mon, don't be ridiculous. You are so biased, we can't even see you through the glare, but embrace it: It's part of your charm.

With Norwegian prices the GOG version costs the equivalent of 10€ more than the steam version. Even with the compensation for regional pricing (about 5€ in Wallet funds) the discrepancy is more than 5€. Surely that's bad business for GOG? I know that if I were planning on buying this, I'd get it on Steam, even though I prefer GOG on principle. Is GOG just more expensive in general, or is the regional pricing to blame?

Game looks nice, like an improved NWN 2. Somehow I learned about it just recently and completely missed the Kickstarter stuff. Does anyone know if they have any planned DLC? Thinking if I should leave it for later or bump it up the priority list.

"Sounds like oblivion. Why would anyone want that?" ~ The Nameless One

With Norwegian prices the GOG version costs the equivalent of 10€ more than the steam version. Even with the compensation for regional pricing (about 5€ in Wallet funds) the discrepancy is more than 5€. Surely that's bad business for GOG? I know that if I were planning on buying this, I'd get it on Steam, even though I prefer GOG on principle. Is GOG just more expensive in general, or is the regional pricing to blame?

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It varies. Some games in some regions have better prices on GOG, others on Steam.

Game looks nice, like an improved NWN 2. Somehow I learned about it just recently and completely missed the Kickstarter stuff. Does anyone know if they have any planned DLC? Thinking if I should leave it for later or bump it up the priority list.

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There will be DLC/expansions, that is why there is a season pass to buy.